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  1. Five Canadian Folk-Songs. Arranged for unison voices and piano by C. A. Gibbs. < 1. My Canadian Bride. (French Canadian.) English words by C. A. Gibbs. ... 5. Bonovist' Harbour. (Newfoundland.) > by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1960
  2. Welcome to the Dance. [Part-song for T. T. B. B., words by] Majorie E. Kirtley. Dance-song from Jutland. Arr. C. A. Gibbs (Oxford Choral Songs. M. 3) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1954
  3. Charlie is my Darling. Scottish traditional song, arranged by C. A. Gibbs. < Two-part. > (Oxford choral Songs. T 42) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1960
  4. Down by the Riverside. Norfolk folk song collected by E. J. Moeran. Arranged by C. A. Gibbs. < S. S. A. A. T. B. B. unacc. > (Oxford choral Songs. X 129) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1965
  5. Moorland Ride. Two-part Song, words by A. Gibbs (Winthrop Rogers Edition, Festival Series of Choral Music) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1936
  6. Midsummer Madness ... A Play for Music by C. Bax, the lyrics set to music by A. Gibbs. Vocal Score by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1924
  7. The Two Lakes. Part-Song for S. A. or T. B., or S. A. T. B., poem by A. Gibbs (Winthrop Rogers Edition, Festival Series of Choral Music) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1936
  8. Dusk. Song. < Words anon. > Adapted from the valse by C. A. Gibbs by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1949
  9. Gray and Gold. Five Songs, the lyrics by H. Taylor. 1. The miracle. 2. The wind in your hair. 3. Requiescat. 4. I shall remember. 5. April's hour by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1922
  10. Five Eyes. Arranged for male voices by the composer (1948) ... Op. 9, No. 3 (The Winthrop Rogers Edition of Choral Music for Festivals) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1948
  11. Elephantiaphus. (American nonsense-rhyme.) [Unison song, words] anon (Oxford choral Songs. U 13) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1956
  12. Dream Pedlary,etc. [Unison song.] (Oxford choral Songs) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1951
  13. The Glories of our Blood and State. Set to music for male choir (T. T. B. B.). [Words by] James Shirley (1596-1666) (Oxford choral Songs) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1953
  14. Five-o'clocks and Cuckoo-Flowers. For pianoforte solo. (Op. 49.) by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, 1923

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